bmxbandito wrote:DID ANYONE WITNESS SANDY THROW OUT HIS ALDI SEE THROUGH BARE ASS BIBS. Need to know so I can take real dark sunnies

Long time since the Aldi bibs saw the light of day Did have to bin a couple of other old faithfuls the other day after complaints of overexposure. Shame on them for sitting on an old man's wheel anyway I reckon May have to take a run down to see you about some additional wardrobe for the trip in any case.

leximack wrote:chucky better hide his compact cranks or he is in deep trouble

No reference made to compacts Donny He did stipulate about cassette size though, so I guess you won't be getting a lift with him

yeahhh "Mr keep it in the big ring".... Didnt you have a 42 large chainring when we went to jenolan..

bmxbandito wrote:Will be tagging along so who needs a lift. Garmins & 27 tooth cassettes will have to go with someone else's car. Still up in the air about plastic frames too, might be ok with those not sure?. Does anyone need mudguards can probably match CRC & wiggle prices

No plastic fantastic here apart from the bar and post... i'm hiding my uhmmm gadget garmin in me pocket and i'm gonna lie and say i have a 21 casette... lol.. any clip on rear flaps that suit the soloist ? prob ones that clip on the calipers.. i have a topeak but only suits round seatposts...

stickgc wrote:I might just offer to drive the support vehicle for you guys Thankfully it's all wheel drive.

i volunteer as a second driver... you need to be fresh for the climbs Greg.. although i take absolutely no responsibility, as my right foot has a mind of its ownn ohh wait .. Liberty or Evo ??

eon wrote:i volunteer as a second driver... you need to be fresh for the climbs Greg.. although i take absolutely no responsibility, as my right foot has a mind of its ownn ohh wait .. Liberty or Evo ??

Since the Spizman's coming I'll probably be taking the noisy one. That's if I'm driving... we'll have to sort out what cars we have to choose from I guess. There's 8 of us going so there's going to be a bit of stuff to pack in.

my mode of transport will be a civic hatch. The 4x4 with the kids seats needs to stay with the wifey.would prefer to hitch ( will not bring garmin and 27 if I have to ) and pitch in for petrol if possible.

You're a glutton for punishment Ehly. Of course if I had not had to be home to buy dinner I'd have done 9 repeats on Garie Beach Rode like a plonker this morning. Comfortable throughout, about 8th wheel under the bridge at ECR on last lap, decided to go real wide on the downhill R/hander, bloke in front decided to start braking, about 25 went past on the inside and it was all over well that's my excuse for this wee!

NotFlyingScot wrote:Only two weeks to go. Time to start pointing the bike uphill occasionally in preparation. Steady repeats on Garie Beach Rd. this afternoon as a starter.

Stuff riding up hills, my training for the Snowies now consists of trying to find a good jacket for the expected wet weather The light weight one I took last year just didn't cut it when we came down Falls Creek

NotFlyingScot wrote:Only two weeks to go. Time to start pointing the bike uphill occasionally in preparation. Steady repeats on Garie Beach Rd. this afternoon as a starter.

Stuff riding up hills, my training for the Snowies now consists of trying to find a good jacket for the expected wet weather The light weight one I took last year just didn't cut it when we came down Falls Creek

Greg

if its raining all i have to worry about is which hand i am going to hold my JD and coke in whilst watching the big screen at the pub

Ehly- Training hard, fit, fast. Completely mad. Loves being in the hurtbox.Lou- Rides up and down hills with Ehly, so must be at least slightly mad.Spiza- Spent the last month drinking coffee. Hasn't slept since. Doesn't ride Cervelo, but still dangerous.Donny- Rides Cervelo, but might be taking the Giant. Still in with a chance.Chuck- Aiming to smash all the Strava KOMs. The mention of Strava and Garmin will put him ahead of Bandito.Sandy- At home in cold, wet conditions. The one to watch when it comes to "carb loading" at the pub.BMXBandito- Hardman, fit, but completely mad. Rides a Cervelo, but likely to turn up on a fixie.Greg- Training consists of remembering the one hill he's ever ridden up and eating chocolate.

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